Aggravated Unlicensed Operation Charges in NYC

Knowingly Operating a Vehicle with a Suspended License?

There are numerous
traffic violations that could result in suspension of a motorist's driver license. The most
common offense is drunk driving, or
DWI/DUI. If you have been charged with aggravated unlicensed operation, it's important
to retain the services of an experienced firm. At
Gannes & Musico, LLP our team of New York City traffic ticket lawyers can put years of experience
to fighting for the best possible outcome on your behalf.

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Length of Suspension in New York

According to the
NYS DMV, the length of the suspension depends on the violation and whether or
not it was a repeat offense.

Six-Month Suspension:

One-Year Suspension:

Aggravated DWI (.18% BAC or higher or with child 15 years or younger in vehicle)

DWI (.08% BAC or higher) or DWAI-Drug committed within 10 years of any
previous violation

First-time drug- or alcohol-related offense by a driver under 21 (Zero
Tolerance law excepted)

Penalties for Aggravated Unlicensed Operation

Knowingly driving with a suspended license is known as aggravated unlicensed
operation (AUO). Laws regarding this offense are found in
N.Y. VTL §511, where it states that AUO can be committed in three degrees:

Third Degree Offense:

Misdemeanor

$200-$500 fine and/or imprisonment for up to 30 days

Second Degree Offense:

Misdemeanor

$500-$1,000 fine and/or imprisonment for up to 180 days

First Degree Offense:

Speak with a New York City Traffic Ticket Attorney!

If you have been ticketed for AUO, call Gannes & Musico, LLP today
for aggressive defense from a NYC traffic lawyer! We have handled thousands
of trial cases and could use our extensive knowledge and resources to
build your defense and fight your AUO ticket.

Without proper defense, you could face fines and time in jail, so be sure
to schedule your free consultation today.

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